So we say “ok, that’s IT – this isn’t right – I’m going to switch careers” but we’re instantly pushed back by some very sad and overwhelming truths:1) Going back to school is expensive! When you’re still paying back loans or just finished, what are you supposed to do?2) Adults get shafted on interest rates. Why would you pay $40k to borrow $20k?3) Going back to school is nearly impossible when you’ve got kids to take care of. How can you possibly manage the schedule?4) It takes a LONG time to switch careers; as-in, years. Our willpower to change doesn’t usually last that long.5) INFPs usually like to go into social fields like psychology, which pay less than typical jobs. That’s great if it’s your first job out of college. But if you’re already established, have a life, a decent standard of living, a family, how the hell can you stand to make less?!?

It’s a catch-22.

And you’re trapped right in the middle.

Happiness or complacency?
Passion or boredom?

Which to choose?

And how can you make these seemingly impossible challenges disappear?

It took me many years, but I finally started piecing together an escape route.